Thursday, July 29, 2010

What is the best piano to buy for beginner? My husband wants Yamaha upright? How many type of yamaha are there?

How many keystroke should a good piano have? What is a good height for a yamaha piano? What should we be looking out for in a piano? At the moment we have yamaha in mind and my husband thinks it is easier to sell out later because of the brand's name. We have 3 girls age 14, 13 and 7years old that would like to play piano.


We can't afford an expansive one, we are looking at $2000-$2500 AUS$.What is the best piano to buy for beginner? My husband wants Yamaha upright? How many type of yamaha are there?
Sure, Yamaha is fine. It's not the only good one available, shop a bit. But you really should look at the want ads or CraigsList and even check piano stores for a used model. You should be able to find one that's ';good as new'; and you'll save money. But before you go shopping ask yourself why your husband wants the Yamaha 鈥?you say because the brand name will be easy to sell in future. Yet you say you have three girls who want to play. Sounds like maybe he has less faith in the longevity of their interests than you do. Who is it that really wants them to play piano?? I find it odd that all three kids would have a burning desire to play piano ... but I've been wrong before. All I'm really saying is that you give us some clues that this expensive purchase may not be a real solid decision. Time to evaluate more than the cost of 88 keys on a box, eh?What is the best piano to buy for beginner? My husband wants Yamaha upright? How many type of yamaha are there?
Well a used piano is probabbly smart, there are several brands though that are good check out these


Schimmel -


Petrof


Kawai


Sauter


ect.


But maybe your kids would like to play with headphones on or when you sleep or anything, maybe turn the volume down and things... so! there is a possibility of a digital Piano! because digital pianos dont have to be tuned and are execellent for begginers.


Yamha makes them


and KAwai makes them The Kawai CA series are a good choice and the Yamha CLP 370 and up is also worth a look, check them out and if you dont like the idea of digital piano try to look for used pianos
I would only add the higher the upright, the better the tone quality (longer strings, less crossover on the frame), the less often it goes out of tune, the higher the resale value.





If you are buying second hand from an independent seller, it is well worth the additional expense to have an independently chosen technician look at it and give you his assessment.





Best, Petr B.
Don't just go for yamaha because they're the top brand, a used piano is probably smarter, a yamaha upright is about 1000 pounds in england, I bought my used chalen piano for much cheaper and it's great, for 300 pounds :)
surely yamaha is the best as u're a beginner, and at ur price. and there's a vast range of them, just go to the shop and ask for them
an upright piano would be nice.... I suggest that you go to their store %26amp; see if some of their pianos suit your taste %26amp; your budget...





^_^ good luck^_^

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